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I was going to say Anime-Keep, but it looks like they haven't released anything in over a year. That's a shame - I remember when they and ANBU were the premiere fansubbing groups. If either of them picked up a project, you got their version because it was generally the best.

Having contributed 2-3 years to the fansubbing scene during college, I have a lot of respect for those fansubbers who keep doing what they're doing. I ultimately burned out of the scene, and honestly can't imagine going back into it at this point in my life. It was a lot of fun, but in many ways it was a lot of work (and time) taken to putting out something to a lot of ungrateful people. (The few adoring fans generally made up for it XD )

So kudos to the old fansubbers who have been doing it for years, and I give a virtual nod of respect to the newer subbers who keep the fansub scene going.

I was part of a VHS fan-sub group way back when. 1994 I think I started. Only did a few originals though.

Is Central Anime still around? There was also Anime Central. One was in the mid-west (I think), run by Todd somebody, and the other in New York I believe by Andrew. So one is still around? That's crazy.

Anyone here ever used a LaserDisc, an Amiga, and a genlock? Oh, the good old days...

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I ultimately burned out of the scene,

I do this w/ a lot of my hobbies. The longest project I did was re-timed & editing Maison Ikkoku. 96 episodes, and it literally took about 2 years and a piece of my soul. I was glad when it was done though, even though it was fun. I still enjoy the series even though I don't keep up w/ Anime (to say the least).

I was part of a VHS fan-sub group way back when. 1994 I think I started. Only did a few originals though.

Is Central Anime still around? There was also Anime Central. One was in the mid-west (I think), run by Todd somebody, and the other in New York I believe by Andrew. So one is still around? That's crazy.

Anyone here ever used a LaserDisc, an Amiga, and a genlock? Oh, the good old days...

Yep, we're still around(Central Anime) and still run by me(Todd). My Amiga is what I time on, before transferring the script to my PC. If you're ever near Wichita, KS drop me a line via AnimeSuke.

Yeah, I used a number of your timing scripts on my A1200 back in the day. You still time on that thing, huh? I guess old habits die hard? Glad to see you've kept up w/ the hobby. I've kind of fallen out of anime over the years... not a ton of time to watch much of what I want, unfortunately. Real life... all that. In fact, if I watch anything now it's generally stuff I liked back in the early 90's.

Never been to Kansas, but you never know whey you may wind up.

That still leaves the question: Andy Brewer still around? I remember him going to a good school (Brown or Columbia) so something tells me he's running a Fortune 500 somewhere...

Yeah, I used a number of your timing scripts on my A1200 back in the day. You still time on that thing, huh? I guess old habits die hard? Glad to see you've kept up w/ the hobby. I've kind of fallen out of anime over the years... not a ton of time to watch much of what I want, unfortunately. Real life... all that. In fact, if I watch anything now it's generally stuff I liked back in the early 90's.

Never been to Kansas, but you never know whey you may wind up.

That still leaves the question: Andy Brewer still around? I remember him going to a good school (Brown or Columbia) so something tells me he's running a Fortune 500 somewhere...